Notices. j^EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Afckhxd Section. NZ. INDUSTRIAL! EXHIBITION, TO BE OPENED AT WELLINGTON ON August 1, 1885CHEAP EXCURSION FARES TO WELLINGTON BY RAIL AND STEAMERS OF UNION STEAMSHIP CO.'S FLEET. Through Return Excursion Tickets to Wellington will be issued at the undermentioned Stations, at the fares named, on any day (Sundays excepted) between 20th July and 20th October, both dates inclusive, aud will be available for return for a period not exceeding 35 dnys from day of issue : 13 13 13 a a a rt . rt . ti V ma ■ O m &0 *rom 5-3 o^ 5S 2 £ <S Cambridge .. 'l Moirnibville . 131/- 124/- 84/Te Awamutu . J Hamilton ...\ , Fiankton I Junction ... V 128/6 122,- B*/Ngaruawahia .. I Huntly . . / Mercer . ) Pukekohe . [ 120/- 116/6 76/6 Helensville . )
The railway department does not guarantee that steamers will leave at any particular time or any particular date, or that there will be accommodation ; nor will it take any responsibility in thebe rebpeots. Passengers must make their own arrangements for joining steamers, secuiiug berths, and alt>o bear their own pypense if it is necessary to wait at Auckland or Onehunga.
For further particulars see posters at all stations. J. P. MAXWELL, General Manager New Zealand Railways. cXMIiRLDGiJ HORSE jJfWS, BAZAAR, OPPO^ITK HfWITT's CRITERION HoTEL, DI'KK SI'KLhT
MURDOCH MUNRO having leased these picimscs lias OPENED sameasLlVEKl' and BAIT STABLES, and solicits a share of public patronage. j-^rSaddle Horses and Single and Double Buggies for hire. HoKShs Broken' to S\ddle k Harness. STAR'S CONSULTATION ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. To be run during the first week in November. 1000 HLMHhKS 10s EACH, To be divided as follow s :—: — First Horse . . . £150 Second Hoise 75 Third Horse . . . . 30 Other Starters (divided) .. 100 Non-st.utera (divided) . 123 Total .. . . £300 Should the list not be filled up, Prizes will be divided pro rata The drawing will take placem the presence of the Press and a committee of subscribers. Results will be forwarded to subscribers immediately after the diawing. Application by letter only, enclosing two stamps for reply and result, with exchange on cheques (if required), or by Money Order, Bank Notes, Drafts. P.O. Order preferred. Keep your money in Waikato, and do nob iuvest in outride bogus swesps. Address : Star, Care George Wilkinson, Kihikihi. rpiIUTH STRANGER THAN JL FICIION."— ROBIN KOOD C OMPANV have lust Closed their July .Mooting with 11,000 Shares, being 9000 more than last jeir, and .<OOO oxer original issue, thus enabling them to again. illot 300 extra Cash Prizes of £seach. I hey haw during the past twelve months alloteu 6 {,')10 Shares, andi distrbuted £ .U,Ti5 As the Kobin Hood Company do not, for m.my reasons think it advisable to hold their clients' money for four months by opening on the Melbourne Cup, they have decided to open the following Programme on the Count,, I'ursc ard Hawkesbury Grand Handin;», to bo run at Sjdney, September 10th and lith, ISB.">. 10,000 Al 10;> - £5000 First Prize £1000. 300 PRIZES. CoimvPirsi. i Or wn Handicap. 1)3 Nominations. I 100 Nominations First .. .. £)00 First ... £1000 Sicond .. . l.'iO ' Second ,")00 Ihird ILO Ihird .. 2.i0 Other Starters— Other Starters— Divided 300 Divided ... 400 Non - Starters— Non - StartersDivided . 000 Divided ... 8.10 £14JO , £20W 90 Cash Hos'Db. lat £'i:> . ... £i:> 89 at £5 £Ua •2 at £-10 ... . JO *at £10 . ... 40 | £X>o Will Close as soon as Full, Hut not 'ater than Tuc<d.»>, Bth September. Agents will bear in mind to send Returns as soon as possible As we are certain ot filling, tickets will be sold" High and Low" from the start. Early application therefore necessary.
I'leise send two 3d stamps for reply and result (two stamped addressed etn elopes jjrontly expedite business ) l'.O orders pretcrred. Is exchange on stamps and cheques outside Canterbury. Coin or notos should be registered. Keffistcrcd letters and telegrams received. Is st imps are not sent, as requested, for reply and result, results \\\ll be sent by Hook Post, Open.
ROBIN HOOD COMPANY, Care ot STAPLE I OX AND FLFMING, Ho* 2JS, Post Office, Christchurch
IT A I A P 0 I HOUSE. For Genuine All-wool Kaiapoi Yarus Hose, I'lannel, Singlets Shirting, Shiits, Blankets, Hugs Shawls, Tweeds BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHING ! In the Largest Variety shown in the Waikato, and at as fair puces as they can be legitimately sold, go to J. R. E. HATRICK, KAIAPOI HOUSE, HAMILTON. "VT 0 T I C E. The undersigned respectfully thanks the public of Hamilton <md surrounding district for the liberal support accorded him when in business, and begs to inform them that ha has this day SOLD his BUSINESS to Messis. Qualtrough and White, who will wait upon all his customers for their esteemed orders, and on their behalf solicits the patronage of all who have hitherto supported him. G. A. RUNCIMAN. Hamilton, May 18th, 1883. With reference to the above we beg to say that we arc- now in a position to supply Beef, Mutton, Pork, and every description of small goods of the primest quality at the lowest remunerative prices, and feel confident of giving satisfaction. QUALTROUGH & WHITE, Wholesale and Retail Butchers, Hamilton Easst am> Wkbt.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2042, 8 August 1885, Page 3
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